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Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 ILLINOIS BUSINESS TAX NUMBER SEQUENCE NUMBER TYPE OF FILER 4139-6499 0 CL 4152-9510 0 CL 4148-4207 0 CL 4044-1474 0 CL 0196-7053 0 CL 2241-7494 1 CL 4149-4229 0 CL 3904-2121 0 CL 3041-2331 0 CL Page 1 of 3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 SIC DBA NAME OWNING ENTITY 5431 JACKIE BURNS 5947 KENSON ORR 5999 SHANNON WYNN BITE A BILLION 5947 MADELINE RAMOS KAY-EMI BALLOON KEEPSAKES 2038 SCHWANS HOME SERVICE INC 5065 ECHOSPHERE LLC 5947 AFRICOBRA LLC 5999 CHASE EVENTS INC 5661 VICTOR GUTIERREZ Page 2 of 3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 ADDRESS ADDRESS SECONDARY CITY PO BOX 25 MARSHALL PO BOX 6623 ENGLEWOOD 316 PINE ST SUMTER 3N265 WILSON ST ELMHURST 5233 W 29TH PL CICERO Page 3 of 3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 Boundaries - Community STATE ZIP LOCATION ZIP Codes Areas MN 56258-0025 PO BOX 25 MARSHALL, MN 56258-0025 (44.44589741800007, - 95.78116775399997) CO 80155-6623 PO BOX 6623 ENGLEWOOD, CO 80155-6623 (39.592180549000034, - 104.87610010699996) SC 29150-3545 316 PINE ST SUMTER, SC 29150-3545 (33.93458485700006, - 80.34958253299999) IL 60126-1359 3N265 WILSON ST ELMHURST, IL 60126-1359 (41.92621464400003, - 87.93331031799994) IL 60804-3523 5233 W 29TH PL CICERO, IL 60804-3523 Page 4 of 3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 Historical Zip Codes Census Tracts Wards Wards 2003- 2015 21432 20300 12955 15603 4458 Page 5 of 3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 4144-6917 0 CL 4114-7601 0 CL 2258-3394 0 CL 2251-1423 0 CL 0354-2785 0 CL 4002-5845 0 CL Page 6 of 3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 5999 JASCO INC 5651 CORTEZ BROADNAX 2449 THE LONGABERGER CO 7379 DUNN SOLUTIONS GROUP INC 2099 LANDSHIRE INC 1389 IPC (USA) INC. Page 7 of 3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 28600 MARYS CT EASTON 324 DESPLAINES AVE FOREST PARK PO BOX 3400 NEWARK 5550 TOUHY AVE SKOKIE 727 N 1ST ST SAINT LOUIS 20 PACIFICA IRVINE Page 8 of 3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 (41.839233498000056, - 87.75557084799999) MD 21601-7463 28600 MARYS CT EASTON, MD 21601-7463 (38.79279626700003, - 76.08379722799998) IL 60130 324 DESPLAINES AVE FOREST PARK, IL 60130 (41.88073092500008, - 87.81312983899994) OH 43058-3400 PO BOX 3400 NEWARK, OH 43058-3400 (40.05977067300006, - 82.40071101699994) IL 60077-3254 5550 TOUHY AVE SKOKIE, IL 60077-3254 (42.01196330500005, - 87.76620150299999) MO 63102-2548 727 N 1ST ST SAINT LOUIS, MO 63102-2548 (38.63044667300005, - 90.18326500899997) CA 92618-3391 20 PACIFICA IRVINE, CA 92618-3391 (33.65112353000006, - 117.74898599199997) Page 9 of 3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 9187 15606 12481 9460 20363 12553 Page 10 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 3053-0164 1 CL 4144-6852 0 CL 2018-3968 0 CL 2929-5696 1 TL 3930-5661 0 CL 4096-4035 0 CL 3538-5928 1 PL Page 11 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 4899 COMTECH 21 LLC 5963 ASANTAE INC 5963 JOHN CULIK 6351 DUN & BRADSTREET INC 5999 LAURA NUGENT 5661 PAOLA BAYAS 5944 GRAFF DIAMONDS CHICAGO INC GRAFF Page 12 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 1 BARNES PARK S WALLINGFORD 10153 E HAMPTON AVE MESA 1305 BURRY ST JOLIET PO BOX 260888 PLANO 10008 W 68TH ST MERRIAM 1301 S 49TH AVE CICERO 103 OAK ST CHICAGO Page 13 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 CT 6492 1 BARNES PARK S WALLINGFORD, CT 6492 (41.46190840600008, - 72.81790927699996) AZ 85209-3326 10153 E HAMPTON AVE MESA, AZ 85209-3326 (33.38968396300004, - 111.61302519399999) IL 60435-4003 1305 BURRY ST JOLIET, IL 60435-4003 (41.54735014400006, - 88.11007726199995) TX 75026-0888 PO BOX 260888 PLANO, TX 75026-0888 (33.041201149000074, - 96.77005072499998) KS 66203-3964 10008 W 68TH ST MERRIAM, KS 66203-3964 (39.00590387500006, - 94.70328285899996) IL 60804-1483 1301 S 49TH AVE CICERO, IL 60804-1483 (41.86390154800006, - 87.74710388199998) IL 60643 103 OAK ST CHICAGO, IL 60643 (41.50132500700005, - Page 14 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 13457 2966 9701 4573 26699 4458 26902 Page 15 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 3904-0631 0 CL 3932-3692 0 CL 3435-1116 0 CL 3044-9707 0 CL 3319-1530 1 CL 3277-5369 0 CL Page 16 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 8732 QTG DEVELOPMENT INC 9999 THEO DEMING GRANT 8742 J & P RIVERAZ INC 5944 JACLYN DAVIDSON 8732 SPORTCO LLC 5699 HULEX CORP Page 17 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 7701 LEGACY DR PLANO 112 PARK ST ALGONQUIN 4608 E 2351ST RD SOMONAUK 2284 LELAND RD SALISBURY 1150 SHORE RD NAPERVILLE 3125 KERNER BLVD SAN RAFAEL Page 18 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 (41.50132500700005, - 87.63902261399994) TX 75024-4002 7701 LEGACY DR PLANO, TX 75024-4002 (33.08049283400004, - 96.83684556299994) IL 60102-2340 112 PARK ST ALGONQUIN, IL 60102-2340 (42.17137066600003, - 88.28623695399995) IL 60552-9682 4608 E 2351ST RD SOMONAUK, IL 60552-9682 (41.60296145900003, - 88.69480521699995) VT 05769-9555 2284 LELAND RD SALISBURY, VT 05769-9555 (43.89081250400005, - 73.14778085899997) IL 60563-8759 1150 SHORE RD NAPERVILLE, IL 60563-8759 (41.788503139000056, - 88.22531696699997) CA 94901-5434 3125 KERNER BLVD SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901-5434 (37.95816859000007, - 122.50080030899994) Page 19 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 4040 9878 6535 4082 6920 1510 Page 20 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 3957-2870 0 CL 3570-3751 2 CL 3813-0270 2 PL 0062-0386 1 PL 4030-0560 1 PL 3304-9009 1 PL 3918-1367 3 PL Page 21 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 5947 J BERNDT 5734 ANDREAS HOFFMAN HOFFMAN COMPANY 5411 SHAH JALAL INC SHAH JALAL GROCERY 2326 RUBIN BROS INC 5812 MENSCH AND MENSCH LLC SOUTHPORT & IRVING 5999 RED 7 SALON INC 5812 CHURRO FACTORY Page 22 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 3479 240TH ST DAWSON 53 LANGOBARDENSDR DRESDEN 2634 W DEVON AVE CHICAGO 2241 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO 4002 N SOUTHPORT AVE CHICAGO 210 W KINZIE ST CHICAGO 600 E GRAND AVE CHICAGO Page 23 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 MN 56232-4244 3479 240TH ST DAWSON, MN 56232-4244 (45.00796528300003, - 95.94490015499997) 53 LANGOBARDENSDR DRESDEN (36.29174156300007, - 88.70838906599994) IL 60659-1811 2634 W DEVON AVE 12 20 CHICAGO, IL 60659-1811 (41.997673184000064, - 87.69612953799998) IL 60608-4521 2241 S HALSTED ST 40 33 CHICAGO, IL 60608-4521 (41.85150247200005, - 87.64642676299997) IL 60613-1909 4002 N SOUTHPORT AVE 53 57 CHICAGO, IL 60613-1909 (41.954522258000054, - 87.66420254299999) IL 60610-4408 210 W KINZIE ST 55 37 CHICAGO, IL 60610-4408 (41.889174816000036, - 87.63443214199998) IL 60611-3419 600 E GRAND AVE 6 37 CHICAGO, IL 60611-3419 (41.892089060000046, - Page 24 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 21414 30991 4450 41 27 42 14920 126 48 8 21186 650 18 13 4446 652 36 22 21182 159 36 22 Page 25 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 2482-2752 1 PL 3618-8131 1 PL 4004-0798 1 PL 1028-8961 2 PL 4142-0438 0 CL 5545-1543 1 PL Page 26 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 7299 A RELAXED YOU INC 5947 JODI BARRIOS 5812 BEST BEEF INC TONYS ITALIAN BEEF 2752 HAFNER DUPLICATING CO INC HAFNER PRINTING CO 5651 LLOYD JONES SENIOR UN LIMITED 7299 NYSE REGULATION INC Page 27 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 11121 S KEDZIE AVE CHICAGO 4455 N ASHLAND AVE APT 4 CHICAGO 4100 W MADISON ST CHICAGO 601 S LA SALLE ST CHICAGO 853 E 64TH PL CHICAGO 100 S WACKER DR # 1800 CHICAGO Page 28 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 (41.892089060000046, - 87.60973551799998) IL 60655-2329 11121 S KEDZIE AVE 33 73 CHICAGO, IL 60655-2329 (41.69096432900005, - 87.70075396299995) IL 60640-5920 4455 N ASHLAND AVE APT 4 15 31 CHICAGO, IL 60640-5920 (41.96308711800003, - 87.66925344399993) IL 60624-2303 4100 W MADISON ST 30 27 CHICAGO, IL 60624-2303 (41.88071794800004, - 87.72832053599996) IL 60605-1725 601 S LA SALLE ST 35 38 CHICAGO, IL 60605-1725 (41.874250191000044, - 87.63166367999997) IL 60637-3530 853 E 64TH PL 60 9 CHICAGO, IL 60637-3530 (41.77767284200007, - 87.60390060199995) IL 60606-4006 100 S WACKER DR # 1800 46 38 CHICAGO, IL 60606-4006 (41.88054923000004, - 87.63700855399998) Page 29 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 4447 256 42 33 22616 576 18 13 21572 659 23 11 14913 12 10 48 22260 347 4 53 14914 92 36 48 Page 30 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 3178-5409 2 PL 3846-4152 1 PL 4132-4471 1 PL 2135-7102 1 PL 4132-0484 1 PL 4138-3036 1 PL 4104-5491 0 CL Page 31 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 5949 NFAMARA TOURAY AFRICAN FASHION 5812 CHEZ VOUS CATERING INC 5199 JUST PORTER, LLC JUST PORTER 7261 CARIBE FUNERAL HOME PC 5812 CORNERSTONE CAFE - LINCOLN PARK CORNERSTONE CAFE - LINCOLN PARK INCORPORATED 8999 JOHN MORRIS MECHANICAL ART REPRODUCTION 5962 DARRIAN HUGHES Page 32 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 7309 S EAST END AVE CHICAGO 1234 W ARGYLE ST CHICAGO 1734 W HURON ST CHICAGO 3314 W ARMITAGE AVE CHICAGO 2200 N CLYBOURN AVE CHICAGO 2013 W 19TH ST CHICAGO 1213 CLEVELAND ST EVANSTON Page 33 of3815 09/27/2021 Annual Taxpayer Location Address List 2014 IL 60649-3154 7309 S EAST END AVE 24 39 CHICAGO, IL 60649-3154 (41.76207094700004, - 87.58351327999998) IL 60640-3587

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